and Lord thie same assem: v. Honor the ocension, gentlemen, ig up-to-date silk hats, You {ean got and at very moderate prices from Mills & Co., hat specialise, 106108 Princess street, £ a £3 ] » POG006E0000000000000000000 "Plain, Sh « and Fancy, 85.78 (0 822 each, 2 § 1 SUITS Plain Mack, Navy, Brown and Fancies, SUITS. Particularly attractive models; $2.90 to $10. IST SUITS Neatly made, well sown, $2.50 to one to each design, can rest kirts "a Satin, Moreen, Silk: new deo 85. to 811, ed Skirts a hi 3 vf -. Twood Skirts the much desiend Paney Light models, now bel p at extremely low 0, S160, 5, nl pal Fae in each make, * 'sDresses ; with 0m that wervati "Phone Drug 8 tally § of the LW o'clock, this traning £irets, when which threw the chief ton feet in (he Caused hime to strike agninst shin Macdonald's monument. He removed police ambulance, but died ir fh tion, self will dor the fight on her for came to him with a piteous tale imminent bankruptey. ¢ the desperate man's only solution. At a hye-slection the seat would certain. have a ly be lost, Me. Middleton found that nim Some one, a an the cavber of King and John Govern Ottawa, April 5.--The charge that Sir Witlrid Laurier or any of his col- of -------------- 28, Gibson "% Red 2% Chief 'of Brigade Killed Seatial otha' Whig. : Hansilton, Ont, April 5:~Chiof Alex ander Aitehsson, of the Hamilton fire department, > known' fire chiefs in Americ; was fa rod in. a collision with one and ome of the heat department trucks, about morning, when re- an alarm, The chief, Britton in his rig, was the collision occurred, to the hospital in the hs Bt noon, of frightful injuries to head Nitcheson was about sivty years of and widow i in survived by a grown-ap family. ---- any communication with Mer: Shurretti respecting the boundar- ios of Manitoba is entirely without The prime minister him. ihtless make a denial on the House of Commons. That the papal delegate had no right the statement attributed (6 him, and was with the premier longed ih regard to the houndary, It is freely asserted ut Ottawa that Premier Roblin nd sin ; since the London, A late W, E. Middleton, once chief con ve was Flindell 2 and Mr. polities and not in commimication or any of his col his' eo 10% regard to separate of the have heen coquetting with Archbishop Langevin aconesion fice. 1¢ i4 nat improbable rompminien tions everl passed be tween Premier Roblin and Mor, Shar ------ -- . P. ELOPES. Funds for His Election Go to Needy Wife. il B.-A story of the t, throws a curious side persons. A mem- Jaden horough oi Sufeide was Routh wanted, bly the late . proyided the money, lloton hastened to the newly M, Ms. home, He found only his wife in tears. There was anothers £ £ others Crossing | islands o Jonger n whaki aifnanie Haturbands was recorded the Taranto pheervatory, beginning at S14 pa, the respond woman in the case. "I'd rather lose twenty sate than help your husband with a farthing," the NM. he said, Not long ins in, Large Selsmic Disturbance Is Re- corded. Foronto, "Apri 5.The earthquake reported in this morning's papers was quake. A very fang of Jed, which would cor 10 6.11 a.m. the 4th, at La hore, India. The disturbance sontinund for three hours, with a maximum in tensity at 8.59 Many New Officers. W, . Trish, The following gentlemen have been ted fisheries | tors in v similar number of gentlemen oently daplaced hy Regi He Sunbury: if. Halladay, Wolfe Toland: N. Shellington. Sangster; M, (hy, Howe Island: W, Yo the commissioner Lal HW, Brickwood, i. R, Estord, Barve: -------- hroke coming over, Yew who nilght desig to The chances are Crossing Is Dangerous. on the fen between the sity is dangerowe, Horses are terday a throngh, a warning to Cross tare for Huylers' of 'MeCon- candies, ment | Sir J, . bolted jwith the otheF] woman, the radicals won the seat, dnd thi abandoned wife was helped with a goodly portion of the money intended for her husband, --------_ A BIG EARTHQUAKE. -yw dn, Wilds 'west of Teulushi wa vavalry retrenting Drop In Butter, 22:. Fine yolks butter, 22¢. Fresh eggs, He. Crawiond's. Sorrow In Kingston. The Whig. conveyed the sad news to the Kingston fire department and great sympathy was expressed for the stricken family, "We are, indeed, saddened," said Chiel Filmer, "by the terrible pews you have given us; He wax a noble mab, one of the best fire heads in any country, Bag he has had to mect the fate that =o often hefalls firemen who risk their lives in other ways than fighting flames, We knew the departed chief very well" He was here on a special vist two years ago and we all enjoyed his pleasant stay. The whole staff joins me in tendering our siftcerest sorrow , at the sudden taking away of a man to whom all concerned in fighting fires looked up to as the chiefest among chiefs. Dang. ers, indésd, fie thick about the paths of the fire lnddies." ' -- A ---- ----- retti through the medium of Archbia hop Langevin on the subject. The last named eoclesineti® has never heen fav- orahle to the Present administration at Ottawa, KidTavinpnthies being all in the opposite direction. It is nite within the hounds of probability that his grate of Manitoba may have sug gested to the provincial ministers that Mar, Sharretti might he dispos: "1 to endeavor fo promote the ox. tension of Manitoba's boundaries {1 they would give hauranges ol conees- Kons upon separate schools, Theres 'are mon"in Ottawa who make the bold assertion that Archbishop Langevin Holts 4 written undertaking from Premier Roblin to inteoduen am- éndments more to the likine of the minority in Manitoba than the pre- Sent areangements, ---- | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. bi Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters On Their Rounds. + The joe has gous from Round Island to Alexandria Bay, f The jee herenbouts is weakening, hy team is considered dangerous, i HF. Mocers will build two houses on Barrie strect, opposite city park, this spring. he separate school board did not meeting lust evening, as a quorum of members did not attend. hore are two complaints which can usitally he made of every woman, She has too much patience with Ler cons and wot enough with their father, John Burns, of Whithy, grand or ganizor of the Sons of Seotland, is in the city for o day or two, and will be glad to renew his old aeqnaint- ances, _ Frederick Vanluven, Patterson, 'nnd Miss Lena DoWolfe, Broékville, were married on Monday night. Mise Woods, Brockville, and Ray Stewart, YN, Were assistants, vachteman tried his "prontice hand on Ur. Spunkie's "Swooter" with the result that it was smashed against the side of a barge. A scooter is hander to handle than & seow. 3 The amount collected by the Food and Fuel eluh of the King's Daugh ters was 3606.05, the ameunt, $60, which appeared in the account of the club on, 4 few days ago, being a typographical error. © Oty oongineer had a gang of this afternoon removing men at work loos dust from the rosd near the up- per Grand Truhk station so as to pro vent any great elonds of dust on che Grey's arvival 10. oceasion of Karl morrow, drank make himsel no afternoon by giving an Sagwa brick the An elderly ticonble this | exhibition of the an war dance on Princoss street. 18 two coats and weed them as o base of vperations, P.O. Mulligen, fearing that he right soil his t=, took him to the police station for protec tion, . Advice To Kickers. Rae Cle Journal, force drove the 4 4 shu, two miles north also out of Sumien- both places, on April driving the enemy from the upon fercely hv about "500 Rus north 'along ------ néighhorhoed of Souminetz, six wiles a Move and They Have Done south-west of Tiuhishu, owe foree . EN need ah a hi of Samaukon. on Yontreal, April 5.--The curb mar- ket for stocks, 'which commenced busi. resulted ax above, following a mee ing yesterday afternoon. There 4 considerable indignation among mem bere of the exchange wha are inter ested in the carb marked, ------ The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The C.P.R. are moving inlo new station at Winnipeg, Col. R. B. Hamilton, inspector vital statistics, has resigned. There ix g ramor that tirand Duchess Sergius is to enter o convent, An epidemic is causing a death rate of eight or nine daily in Hull, Que. Miss Jean Ward died at London, Ont, from injuries received in a rn- away. Cerehro-spinal meningitis has peared in some of t es of Germany. Inspector Jf. H. Wallace ir leaving the street railway to join B. H. Keat- ing in Mexico. Bradford manufacturers are agitat- ing for a reduction in the Canadian tarifil on dress goods, A: man, suspected to be seeking the life of Governor-General Trepofl, was arrested in St, Potershurg, At Vienna, Dr. Richard Henzel, pro- fessor of philology at the university + tommitied suicide by shooting, Hornerites were discharged at Ot- tawa, 'with the warning that hereaf: ter when ordered hy the police to dis. perse they must do so, A Léndon despatch states that Can- adian apple shippers have formed a. combine ta revolutionize the system of distribution in' Great Britain. In Chicago, Frederick W. Block was elected city treasurer, and Adrian C. Anson, city dérk. The new council ull probably be republican hy 36 to 3. their of ap he central provine In "the captain-generaloy of Fatram- adra, Spain, which js noted for its vast number of live stock, the eattle are dying from hunger in the searched fields, At Bridgeport, Conn, three men were instantly killed in an explosion that blew to pieces one of the brick buildings of the Union Metallic Cart- ridee compan, 2 Promier Balfour refused to lay"on the table of the British Howse of Com mons resolutions submit ted by the Canadian ministers to the colonial conference of 1902. At Rockford, 1, English heavyweight wrestler, defeat- od "Young" Hackenschmidt, winning the first fall in fifteen minutes, and the second in nine and one-half min- ntes, a The © Cunard steamship company, limited, reports that owing to the large losses the company has sustained through the recent rato war initiated by other lines, no dividends will he paid this year. Foreign insurance companies have definitely informed that the ministry of commerce intends to require the purchase of French securities a8 ao guarantee of all 'past insurances tak en out in France, Armand Lavergne, Col. Hughes and J. G. Tarnf continued the debate in the commons, on the autonomy bills, Mr Tureifl paid a high tribute to Hon. Clifford Sifton and urged that he be reappointed minister of the in terior, Representatives of {he Canadian, Manufacturers' Assoniation, from Tor onto, are having a conference with presontatives of the Allan line res- peeting the excursiog to Great Bri tain, which starts on June 9th, They will eonslt Lord Strathcona regard: ing the itinerary, ---------- Mamma Would Like To Know. Missouri Democrat A teacher was trying to explain the meaning of the word "recuperate'" to one of the pupils, "Now, Willie," said she, "i vour father worked hard all day he would be tired and worn out, wouldn't he?" "Yes'm. "Then when wight work is over for the he do ¥ x "That's what ma wants to know." James Parr, the comes and his day, what does : ---------- Newman & Shaw's "wrappers." Dop in butter, 99. Crawford, + po TENDERS WILL: BE RECEIVED UP 70 PRI Noon, for erecet A and for the PRrchase a removal of a rough oAst hull . ROW on the Woperty of City Eight Department Barrack & s hear Ontario St. Pur teulars may obtained at the - wry Department. City. Bui FRANCES KING, Che tet -------- OAR. Y.W.C. A. Fancy Work Clade, Friday Morping at 10.30 o'clock. On the 'Steps of the Stosk Ex. y change--The Dealers in Un listed Stocks Have Been Told med on the stops of the Stock Ex- Weaves. 356» 49¢., 75¢. and up. 59¢., » y y ! Eo change building, on Monday, has hill arrived on the seene, A the railway, Our joven dispersed heen banishéd from its place of busi- Fancy Mohair Lustres for fire was well npder way, but their | them. ge. ness hy order of the menagement of Shirt Waist Suits, new prompt netion saved the house, They: : a the exchange. In. consequence, the shades of Browns and were too late, however, fo save the THEE Fee brokers have omved up St. Franeis - lives of the cecopunts, Mr. Walker : OTEST | Xavier streét "to a place in front of Navys, 35¢., 392, 45¢, and his Sanghters, A and Joonle, | FYLED PR ' the brokerage officé adjoining the ex- 49¢., 59:., 69°; 75¢. When help arvived Mr. Walker and . ata, April 5. the : Chang, Dealnrs in waliste stocks , " ¢ worn dnd; the ihe A Toronto, A who earri on business for some el wie carried ont and "she died ng Far received notice. + | 0 ina room of the exchange, Fine All-Wool Crepe de almost immediately, The cause of the | t shat Hon. Richard + 1 .chi'the curb proper or eseape a Chene, in a complete fire is mot. known. Mr. Walker, who 4 Harcourt has filed a cross- + number of restrictions and outsiders rang of new spring uptdirs, must have tried to | ¢ petition in Monck against + |... invited to take part iin the deal- range , daughters, for his body, | 4% his late opponent, J. Ross. F Jings. This was frowned upon by a shades. badly Thirned, was found in the lat +» i. = * | group of exchange members which has room, Fine Silk and Wool de Chene in all rep shades. French Silk and Wool Materials -- Many novelties yon will | heré. These we have in one or two Dress Pat- Colors : Fine Scotch Zephyrs, 20¢, 25¢. - We have the "correct" you can only spare a few new arrivals you will find bly duplicate them later on. $22.50, Ladies' New Skirts. placed aside until required. u a ---------- } Err 3 « iT HE 3 Na. vys, Browns, Black, ase. see with no other firm terns each. Price only ggc. yard. Chiffon Broadcloths --This is a Ii lish Broadcloth for Spring Suiting. . high finish and will not spot with rain Black, Browns, Navy, the tage in buying these new suits, Ladies' Spring Coats. Girls' Coats and Skirts. Children's Spring Jackets. Come and see our Special Display and if you wish, make any selection you desire and have it sid Are very popular for. SHIRT WAIST Surg, We have a full assortment in Plaj, ght-weight Eng. etc. $1 ani $05 Navys, Light Blues, Greens, Dome Blues and other wanted shades, French Cotton Novelty Goods, y light weight and imported tor Shirt. Waist Suits, Prices Many of the best designs are in one or two dress lengths and this is the time to secure some- thing different from anything you will find ater. -- Ladies' Spring Suits suits for spring and if minutes to look over the +pecial price advan- We cannot possi- Ladies' Spring Suits from $8.75 to VLABLAWSH) THE LOW SHOE FOR MEN Will be the most evident this Spring and Summ. The Tan Low Shoe, The Patent Low Shoe, The Valour Calf Low Shoe. Broad toes for heavy men, medium toes for busi- Riess men, narrow toes for younger men #8 J See the rich display in our window. LOCKETT SHOE STORE and Fangy It has a o5 damp, | | | | | 15¢., 72. NO. 81. Special Sales| On Hat Racks This Week || and Washstands, liberal dis Dre | RN goods marked in plain figures, Robt. J. Reid, 222 Princess Street Pwo Doors Above the Opera House, A CHAMBERMAID APPLY HO tel R sinh i A KITCHEN MAN. APPLY, HOTEIL It pl # STR NG ACTIVE BOY AT HE 1 kett Shoe Store SMART GIRL FOR GENERAL Wellington J00D « house work. Apply 100 ] JARETAKER. FOR THE KINGSTON | car nt Club. Apply, to C. S. Kirk-| ta 12 Clarence St ! TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FoR light Housckeeping, Ly Ist May . Apply, Box' A. ¥ wi hice 1 TWO FIRST CLASS 5 KERS 'WO FIRST CLASS VEST: MAF ? rices paid either to work a at the store. 7. Pre 1 A SECOND. HAND LICHT SPRIN 1 « ( with price ' ' and d Rothwell, Coll Wagan. Address tion. H. , ERIE NCED SALESMAN FOR Department ledge of A knowledg arpet . trade oreferred. R. Mec- Carpet Warehouse GENTLEM EN, TO GET FHELIR Spring Suits made up at Galloway's 131 Brock street, next to Bibby's livery; style, fit and price guaranteed to please; pressing and vwairing done promptly. ARE YOU INDEPENDENT, OR HAVE you a boss? Get out of slaver iioamd-be free. Write © Serena & by ill Co., London, Ont., and they will the way They have eed Shotoaads on the road to fresdom. ro-LE1 ee = ------ HOUSE, NO. 247 BROCK STRE El hot water heating and all modern i ProvAnents ; possession May 1 ' ply 249 Brock street | A BLACKSMITH SHOP d business with wit A 1 Apply A ROOMS Mills & Cun south of Uniom St OFFICE. TWO HOT WATS heat Corner of Kix and Stre over Wad Av t Car 51 Brock Street | THAT BRICK DWELLING. SITUA | No. 180 Brock St ng | R Bath and ( tian J hot water \ | r & hy Le ---- HOUSE, ALBERT ST.--FROM 1 A | May next, that commodious « "Ww ny house at present occupied by W. St | Pierre Hughes ; situate on Albeit SU | ham ae v \ THAT DESIRABLE PROP] RY k : the Corner of Queer d a Street, lately occupied by - erson _a8 a grocery will and Jutbuildings. Offers seived JOT purchase Walkera & Walkewm, solic MODERN BRICK RESIDENCY St : ' OTS, ALBERT S71 car Us Box 470, Essex. On 13, 14 AND 16 PEMBROK] venue sewer and water on sre Apply 1. Bawden, 38 Clarence St G00D BUILDING LOT, SOUTH SIDE Queen street, between Montreal and Bagot. Apply 49 Colhorne street ATSIARES. KLU on rARt ¥ ehac Loan sud | Invest Tend yocmived 1 A Write x 470. Pssex. \ BROWN MARE, SIX YEA 1 driver Will : Win. Mu Market Square S BUCKBOARD AUTOMOBILE IN PFI fect condition suitabl delivary, A jood feasons for I. Fair, Kingstc Ont GEISHA conditiv YACHT class © in good A blirguin at particulars ar Bank of Mo A] HEDGEROLD Unidli and Albert. - Solid odern conveniences. P 1st. Write, Bo 0. BEST TOUCALITY, r furnished, brick hous iY convenier leuving TO RENT. COMFORTABLE BRICK FA GUM, Darily furnished. w« ay ol Quinte Colting Bat wamodation. Stas Kingston sud Hoth A fae ¥ Unttage Address, H. C. HR Calling Bay Ont. Ga